West Lindsey could see 70mph winds as Met Office issues weather warning

Met Office has issued a weather warning for strong winds across West Lindsey and the rest of the East Midlands in the next 24 hours.
The weather warning is in place from 9pm today (Wednesday). EMN-211003-142847001The weather warning is in place from 9pm today (Wednesday). EMN-211003-142847001
The weather warning is in place from 9pm today (Wednesday). EMN-211003-142847001

The yellow warning is in place from 9pm today (Wednesday, March 10), until 3pm tomorrow (Thursday, March 11).

The Met Office says West Lindsey can expect strong winds accompanied by heavy and blustery showers that may bring some disruption across the whole of England and Wales.

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The could mean delays for high-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges are likely and that power cuts, along with delays to road, rail and air travel, are also possible.

Some bus and train services may also be affected, with journeys taking longer.

The Met Office added that from Wednesday through to Friday, the weather for all of us will be very unsettled with heavy blustery showers, some wintry over the hills, and longer spells of rain.

These will be accompanied by strong to gale-strength winds with severe gales possible over hills.